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如何提昇英文文法熟練度

1.經常閱讀各種不同的素材內容或資訊

Improve your grasp of grammar by learning how other authors use language. Focus on reading different genres and styles
of writing, such as classic literature, textbooks, science-fiction, science books, biographies, blogs, essays, and
articles. Pay attention to how sentences are structured, word order, spelling, and creative variations the authors
use.
Try reading aloud so that you also get an idea of how the language sounds in conversation.
Keep a dictionary and thesaurus handy while reading.
Read newspapers as well, listen to news radio, and watch televised news programs daily.

2.多留意別人如何表達

Listen to how other people construct sentences, where they place words in sentences, how they say common phrases, and
the vocabulary they use. English has many rules and exceptions, so don’t be afraid to ask questions if you have any.
Try parroting what other people say by repeating it in order to understand how sentences are formed and to expand
your vocabulary.
Be warned that some English speakers, even native ones, don’t have a grasp of proper grammar.

3.玩英文字彙或英文文法遊戲

There are many online games and applications you can download on your computer or phone that will test your grammar
skills in a fun way. Since these games are educational, they’ll often provide explanations for wrong answers so you
can learn from your mistakes.
Libraries, book stores, and online resources will also offer grammar lessons, practice exercises, and quizzes

4.每天進行寫作練習

Improve your grammar by writing and practicing any new rules or words you've learned. Keep a journal, write short stories,
or even just email back and forth with friends or family. Concentrate on improving any problem areas you might have
or mistakes you often repeat.
Don’t rely solely on grammar checkers. For one, they can be wrong. Second, you won’t learn from your mistakes
if you don’t correct work yourself. If you do employ a grammar check or proofreading services, take the time to look
over what changes were made so that you can learn what you did wrong.